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Home of the Columbia and Epic labels, CBS Records (now Sony Music) was late getting into the rock & roll Game, despite issuing some classic ’50s R&B singles on the subsidiary online marketing“>OKeh. Corporate aversion to the Music was largely due to Mitch “online marketing“>Sing Along with Mitch” Miller, the A&R head whose philistine bent helped run online marketing“>Frank Sinatra from the company in 1952, shortly before he revived his career at Capitol with some of the greatest American Music ever recorded. Not surprisingly, the The Golden Era volume of Sony’s massive Soundtrack for a Century project is a mixed bag. Pre-online marketing“>Elvis gems such as Sinatra’s “Birth of the Blues” sit alongside unforgivable schlock by Miller and the online marketing“>Four Lads before rock & roll-based pop finally shakes things up. With everyone from online marketing“>Dylan and the online marketing“>Yardbirds to the online marketing“>Cyrkle (“Red Rubber Ball”) and the online marketing“>Looking Glass (“Brandy [You’re a Fine Girl]”) on hand, these two CDs are a mishmash, but highly representative of what CBS had to offer Top 40 once it realized online marketing“>Buddy Greco (not included) wasn’t the future. –Rickey Wright
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 5.75 x 5 x 1 inches; 7.2 Ounces
Manufacturer : Sony Legacy
Original Release Date : 1999
Run time : 2 hours and 33 minutes
Date First Available : February 10, 2007
Label : Sony Legacy
ASIN : B00001SIFA
Number of discs : 2